Edmonton Journal

Channell silver at World Cup skeleton

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Canada’s Jane Channell won World Cup silver on Friday in the women’s skeleton competitio­n at the Whistler Sliding Centre.

Channell, from North Vancouver, finished second in one minute 48.61 seconds.

Jacqueline Loelling won gold in 1:48.38 and fellow German Tina Hermann took bronze in 1:48.65.

Ottawa’s Mirela Rahneva was seventh in 1:49.01 and Elisabeth Vathje of Calgary was eighth in 1:49.06.

Chris Spring and Neville Wright won a World Cup two-man bobsled race on the same track Friday night, leading a gold-silver finish for the host Canadians.

Spring and Wright barely held off countrymen Justin Kripps and Alexander Kopacz, winning by just two-hundredths of a second.

Elsewhere, Adrien Theaux of France posted the fastest time in training Friday for the seasonopen­ing men’s World Cup downhill in Lake Louise, Alta.

Theaux’s time was one minute, 51.54 seconds. Erik Guay of Mont-Tremblant, Que., was the fastest Canadian in fifth, almost a full second behind Theaux.

Meanwhile, Swedish skier Stina Nilsson and Norway’s Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won sprint races as the cross-country World Cup opened for its Olympic season on Friday. Nilsson won the women’s classical event by 0.24 seconds over Sadie Bjornsen of the United States.

Dahria Beatty of Whitehorse was the top Canadian in 64th place while Emily Nishikawa of Whitehorse was 74th and Cendrine Browne of St-Jerome, Que., was 87th.

On the men’s side, Alex Harvey of St-Ferreol-les-Neiges, Que., was the top Canadian in 21st spot. Julien Locke of Nelson, B.C., was 59th and Len Valjas of Toronto was 63rd.

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